Trustmarque and Nasuni Partner for enhanced ransomware resilience

Trustmarque and Nasuni collaborate to provide enhanced file systems and improved ransomware resilience solutions to UK enterprises.

  • Tuesday, 22nd July 2025 Posted 8 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Nasuni, a leader in the realm of unified file data platforms, has expanded its strategic alliance with Trustmarque, the UK’s renowned IT service provider known for prowess in cloud transformation, cybersecurity, and managed services. This partnership seeks to deliver next-generation file systems and robust ransomware resilience services to UK clientele.

Trustmarque is now offering the Nasuni File Data Platform, which serves as a scalable, cloud-native solution for storing and accessing unstructured file data across multiple hybrid environments. This is coupled with enhanced ransomware protection capabilities, significantly bolstering cyber resilience amidst the escalating threat landscape. These offerings perfectly complement Trustmarque’s established Microsoft expertise, streamlining Azure-integrated deployments with both immediate and long-term data management solutions.

Chris Barnes, Senior Client Director at Trustmarque said, “Their [Nasuni's] next-generation file data services align closely with our solutions like Azure, enabling deeper support for UK organisations facing complex infrastructure, security, and sustainability challenges. Nasuni is a trusted partner; one that is customer-focused, easy to work with, and committed to delivering exceptional service.”

This collaboration forms a part of Trustmarque’s broader strategy to extend its suite of scalable technology solutions. These solutions are designed to enable enterprises to adapt to the unstructured data explosion, enhance operational agility, and boost cyber resilience — all while reducing reliance on legacy infrastructure and achieving sustainability targets through cloud-native technology.

The agreement is timely, marking another chapter in Trustmarque’s expansion journey as it cements itself as one of the UK’s largest independent managed service providers (MSPs). This partnership is a significant milestone for Nasuni’s growth in the UK, as it solidifies its position as a trusted partner renowned for its customer-centric approach and commitment to outstanding service delivery.

The Nasuni File Data Platform is a unified data platform that allows public sector entities and enterprises to integrate storage and data services seamlessly within a single hybrid cloud framework. By doing so, they eliminate the friction associated with increased unstructured data volumes, legacy systems, and expanded remote working models. Its optimised infrastructure flow is a gateway to improved data connectivity and operational efficiency.

As unstructured file data continues to dominate the cloud storage market, the industries’ need for innovative solutions continues to grow. The Nasuni platform is designed to meet the complex requirements of a CIO, reducing costs related to management while furthering operational agility. By eliminating the necessity for additional cybersecurity measures or separate backup and disaster recovery systems, the platform not only safeguards business continuity but also contributes to infrastructure cost reductions of up to 67%.

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